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The OTTOLOCK HEXBAND Cinch Lock is a lightweight, compact, and extra tough 18-inch combination lock designed for quick stops and opportunity theft prevention. Made in the USA with a patented triple-layer stainless steel and aramid fiber construction, it offers robust resistance to cutting tools while weighing only 190 grams. Its resettable 3-dial combo and pocket-sized coil design make it the perfect on-the-go security solution for cyclists and e-scooter riders who demand convenience without compromising protection.







| ASIN | B09N4574XD |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,619 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #63 in Bike Cable Locks |
| Brand Name | OTTOLOCK |
| Color | Gray |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Hand Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,017) |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Included Components | 18" Hexband |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Pounds |
| Lock Type | Combination Lock |
| Manufacturer | OTTO DesignWorks |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 212001-A |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Quick stops and protecting against opportunity theft, cycling, outdoor activities |
| Shape | U Shape |
| Style Name | Hex Band - Gray |
| UPC | 859777005622 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
C**N
Secure, Strong and light. What else would you want?
Fabulous lock. It is quite light and very strong. Certainly I would not lock up an out of eye sight $5,000 bicycle but it give one great confidence when you stop at the coffee shop or run in to mail a package. While it's venerability it to snips few petty thieves have those. I bought one for my son so he can lock his bike while at school and it is easy for him to operate. I would highly recommend it.
H**T
Small and useful
Smallest, lightest lock I could find. Fits in my underseat bag.
B**X
Great “coffee stop” lock as advertised
I had one of the 1st generation Ottolocks which worked very well for coffee stops on club rides. I typically ride 3x per week and after a year & a half or so the lock starting jamming while in use and eventually would not unlock at all or only with great great difficulty. I tried silicone lube which seemed to help for awhile but then the problem recurred and I finally had to give up on the lock. Several members of my bike club had the same issue and were unable to unlock their bikes after a coffee stop. They had to find a maintenance person to cut the lock, which was a royal pain and obviously destroyed the Ottolock. My guess is that an internal part in the lock mechanism was under-designed and simply wore out prematurely. I will say that the locks did hold up pretty well to bolt cutters & tin snips, i.e., it took a minute or two to cut through them which is pretty good for such a lightweight lock and IMO definitely more secure than a typical cable lock - and also more compact. So despite my disappointing experience with the 1st generation Ottolock I still like the concept and decided to bite the bullet and try one of their new & allegedly improved Hexband models. So far I like it - it’s now thicker for improved cut resistance but not that much heavier than my first Ottolock. I sincerely hope the Hexband model lasts more than two years and doesn’t start jamming shut. If so I’ll be inclined to bump my rating up to five stars (however, if the problem recurs then I’ll likely change my rating to not recommended and start looking for another option for coffee stop lockups).
J**N
A very expensive low security lock
So, I’ve had this lock for two years now. It gets very minimal use. I usually take it with me on explore the city rides where I might need to hop into a restaurant for a quick bite or drink. My heavier duty locks I use commuting to work. Well the lock jammed up and I couldn’t get it open. Maybe if I had more time I could’ve gotten it free, but I didn’t want to continue wasting my day off trying to figure out why this lock wouldn’t open. I went to the px and bought a cheap $15 dollar pair of aviator snips. In 30 seconds and 5-6 snips I had cut through this lock with ease. Is this lock better than nothing? Sure, but at this price point it isn’t much better than a $10 combo lock. The locking mechanism also has a habit of premature failure and jamming up. I don’t know from an engineering standpoint what causes that or how to fix it, I just know for the average person that pretty much kills their lock. I knew it was minimal defense, but it was easily defeated with tin snips. I won’t be buying this lock again. I’ll be carrying a cheap combo lock for my road bike runs or wrapping a lighter chain on the frame. Dollar per security and durability for the product is poor. I salute them for thinking outside of the box, but from a bicycle commuter I would steer clear of this in the future. Can be defeated with cheap tools and locking mechanism is known to fail and not open.
V**M
Easy.
Easy to use and easy to store in a jersey pocket.
N**N
High Visibility With Soft Outer Rubberized Cover
Good deterrent for the thief's out there. While it could be removed with a bandits tools, it's bright orange & hopefully noise made to remove will provide protection. Soft rubberized exterior prevents damage to your bike. Easily installed and removed. Recommended only for short stops when bike may not be in view. A more robust recommended for overnight or longer term lockups
B**E
Light weight, easy to use protection for your bike.
Light weight and easy to carry. I have several of these locks. I keep some attatched to my various bikes so I am never without. I took a 60 inch lock with me while traveling in Europe. Keeping lugage weight down is essential, so no one wants to sacrifice 5 pounds to a lock. But no one wants their precious bicycle stolen either. I could lock my bike nearly anywhere while visiting museums, shopping or sight seeing. Is this a cheap lock? No. But would you trust your bike's safety to a cheap lock? I don't think so. And I like that I can set my own combination code.
T**S
Great in theory.
Good: Light and convenient. Combination change is relatively simple. Bad: Needs oil for the tumblers to move smoothly. Strap is stiff and kinks easily. Locking mechanism only seems to engage on knurled rubber making it super low security.
B**N
the combination mechanism is cheap and hard to work with. I would not recommend.
J**M
Easy and useful
S**Y
Good. Feels light strong and easy to use, once I had figured out that the catch was just a bit stiff to start with.
D**D
So far so good , but relying on the reviews that say these are very hard to cut through. Easy to pack , curled up on itself , very light. Ideal !
A**S
UN ROBO TOTAL. ATENCION NO COMPRAR!!!!!! SIN CAMBIAR LA COMBINACION ORIGINAL "000" SE ME BLOQUEO Y NO HA HABIDO MANERA DE DESBLOQUEARLO....
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